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Weather View of an American Schooner under Reef'd Sails. No.11.
Drawn on stone by J. Rogers.
Printed by Rowney & Forster. Published by T. McLean. 26, Haymarket [n.d., c.1824].
Rare lithograph. Sheet 305 x 435mm (12 x 17") large margins. A little wear to right edge.
NMM PAH0549.
[Ref: 55040] £450.00
(£540.00 incl.VAT)
An American Three Masted Schooner. No.22.
Drawn on stone by J. Rogers.
Printed by Rowney & Forster. Published by T. McLean. 26, Haymarket [n.d., c.1824].
Rare lithograph. Sheet 305 x 435mm (12 x 17") large margins.
At anchor with two masts furled. NMM PAH0530.
[Ref: 55041] £380.00
(£456.00 incl.VAT)
The Battle of Bunker's Hill. June 17th 1775.
Painted by J. Trumbull Esq. Engraved by J. Rogers.
J & F Tallis, London, Eduinburgh and Dublin. [n.d., c.1850.]
Engraving. Sheet size: 205 x 270mm (8 x 10½").
A scene depicting the death of General Joseph Warren at the Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17th 1775, during the American Revolutionary War, within a decorative border showing the surrender of Charlestown to General Clinton below. Warren, an influential Massachusetts politician, had been commissioned a general but served in the battle as a volunteer. He was killed during or shortly after the storming of Breed's Hill by British troops.
[Ref: 37318] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
Goldsmiths' Hall.
Engraved by J. Rogers, Finchley, from a Drawing by Tho. H. Shepherd.
Published by J. Robins & Sons, Tooley Street, Southwark. [n.d. c.1835.]
Engraving and etching. On album sheet small view of the New Goldsmith Hall, Plate 254 x 475mm. 10 x 18¾". Trimmed to the plate along the upper edge and sides.
A view of the Renaissance style new building for Goldsmith's Hall, on Foster Lane, completed in 1835. Corinthian columns across the central section; a mix of figures on the street, a horse drawn trap and carrrage, including a man holding a sign in right foreground, street traders on the left, and elegantly dressed pedestrians; illustration to the Stationers' Almanack.
[Ref: 19275] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Halifax Gibbet.
Drawn by N. Whittock From A Sketch by Hollar. J.Rogers Sc.
London, Published by I.T. Hinton. 4, Warwick Square. [n.d. c.1810.]
Engraving on india. 139 x 216mm. 5½ x 8½".
The Halifax Gibbet was an early guillotine used in the town of Halifax, West Yorkshire. Its first recorded use was in 1286 until 1650.
[Ref: 15122] £50.00
(£60.00 incl.VAT)
Henry Hunt, Esq: M.P.
J. Rogers sc. Engraved by J. Rogers, from a Drawing by J. Chater.
[n.d., c.1810.]
Engraving. Sheet: 150 x 95mm (6 x 3½").
A portrait of radical politician and agitator Henry Hunt (1773-1835).
[Ref: 47355] £45.00
(£54.00 incl.VAT)
The Village Champion. Specimens of Art. Plate 17.
R. Farrier, Pinx.t. J. Rogers, sc.
Published by J. & F. Hatwood, 26 Fenchurch St.t.
Mezzotint with fine colour and large margins. 210 x 160mm (8¼ x 6¼").
A game of marbles degenerating into an argument. Ex collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 34544] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
Miss Hannah Teatcher, Born Deaf & Dumb who was presented to the late Queen Charlotte on acquiring the sense of Hearing & the faculty of Speech under the treatment of Mr. Wright, her Majesty's Surgeon Aurist with whom she now resides in Princes Street, Hanover Square.
Drawn by Miss R.E. Drummond. Engraved by J. Rogers.
London, Published August 1, 1823, by R. Cribb, High Holborn.
Stipple. Plate 222 x 140mm. 8¾ x 5½". Sheet 395 x 267mm. 15½ x 10½".
[Ref: 15061] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
Lee View and Weather Bow View under Two Reef Main Sail. No.4.
Drawn on stone by J. Rogers.
Printed by Rowney & Forster. Published by T. McLean. 26, Haymarket [n.d., c.1824].
Rare lithograph. Sheet 305 x 435mm (12 x 17"), with large margins.
One boat flies the White Ensign.
[Ref: 55044] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
A Virginia Pilot Boat Getting Underway. No.13.
Drawn on stone by J. Rogers.
Printed by Rowney & Forster. Published by T. McLean. 26, Haymarket [n.d., c.1824].
Rare lithograph. Sheet 305 x 435mm (12 x 17") large margins.
A two-masted schooner, 'Anne of Norfolk' on its foresail, compling with a Virginia law of 1791 which required boats to have their names and home port painted on the foresail in letters at least nine inches high.
[Ref: 55043] £450.00
(£540.00 incl.VAT)
Lee View of a Yawl Yacht. No.5.
[Drawn on stone by J. Rogers.]
Printed by Rowney & Forster. Published by T. McLean. 26, Haymarket [n.d., c.1824].
Rare lithograph. Sheet 305 x 435mm (12 x 17"), with large margins.
[Ref: 55042] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
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